Wizz Air has been named airline of the year!

Wizz Air, Europe’s fastest growing and most sustainable airline, has been named Airline of the Year at the Air Transport Awards. The gala evening in Montreal was attended by some of the industry’s leading figures and was personally accepted by CEO József Váradi.

Wizz Air receives Airline of the Year Award

The Air Transport Awards aim to recognise excellence in the air transport industry at an international level. The awards are presented annually to the leading organisations, companies and executives in the sector.

“On behalf of the entire Wizz Air team, I am grateful to receive the Airline of the Year Award. Wizz Air is one of the fastest growing and most sustainable airlines in the world. Our network covers 1000 routes to 55 countries in Europe, the Middle East, Asia and Africa. We are committed to providing our passengers with the best possible flying experience at affordable fares. This award is recognition of the tireless efforts of our 8,000 employees, with whom we work to make flying accessible to all,”

said József Váradi, CEO of Wizz Air.

Budapest Airport named the best for the 10th time

Budapest Airport has been named “Best Airport in Eastern Europe” at the World Airport Awards in March for the tenth time in a row. The Skytrax award is based on the World Airport Survey questionnaires, which are completed by air passengers of more than 100 nationalities over the 8-month survey period. The survey asks respondents to rate their travel experience and the various airport services, from arrival, through check-in and security screening, to departure at the boarding gates, bud.hu reports.

The award was presented during a ceremony at the Passenger Terminal EXPO in Amsterdam on 15 March. The Skytrax Award is not the first major recognition that Budapest Airport has received in 2023; the operator also won the Airport Service Quality award for Best Airport of 15 to 25 Million Passengers in Europe this year, based on passenger feedback.

Budapest Airport passengers
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Source: Wizz Air – Press Release, bud.hu, DNH

4 Comments

  1. Clearly they failed to read the reports in western European press of Wizzair being worst airline around for delays and poor customer service.

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